Edepus is guilty. Because he knows that he will complain about bitches and incests of incest, yet he sleeps with an elderly woman who kills older gentlemen. The choice is his that explains his guilt. This is unreliable as he did not know the prophecies to predict this situation when he killed an old man (his father). Even though God knows that he is told to do these things, it will not have a major impact. Edpsus believes that his parents are different from their real identity.
Creon: Because Creon is Jocasta 's brother, he is Oedipus' s in - law brother. First, Oedipus condemned Kryon as trying to treat him as king, but when he realized he was guilty when Oedipus killed Leus, Kryon was finally found not guilty. When irritated Oedipus left Thebes at the end of the game, Kryon became king
Oedipus - The hero of King Oedipus and Oedipus of Cologne. Before the action of King Edpses began, Edips was king of Thebes. He is known for his ability to solve wisdom and mystery - he rescued the town of Tabe and became king by solving the mystery of Sphinx. However, Edips had stubbornly turned his attention to his truth. The literal meaning of his name ("swollen foot") is a clue to his identity - he was taken away from the house of Lyus as a baby, and his feet were on the hill. On his way to Thebes, he killed his biological father, he did not know who he was, and began marrying his biological mother Jocasta.
Tiresias - Thebes' blind fortune teller Tiresias has appeared in Oedipus and Antigone. In the King of Oedipus, Tiresias told Oedipus that he was a murderer of hunting, Oedipus did not believe him. In Antigone, Tiresias told Creon that Creon himself was bringing disasters to Thebes, and Creon did not believe him. However, both Oedipus and Kryon claim to be convinced of Tiresia. The literal expression of the prophet refers to the figurative blindness of those who refuse to believe the truth when spoken.